
Smalltown Boys
Romance · Drama
Overview
A young man seems to be dreaming of a reality different from the business he is about to take over and the married life that goes with it; he is drawn to the spicy life of a queer vaudeville troupe performing in his village.
Top Cast


Léo Pochat
Léo Pochat
Jonas
Léo Pochat
Jonas


Yves-Batek Mendy
Yves-Batek Mendy
Youcef
Yves-Batek Mendy
Youcef
Édouard Prévot
Édouard Prévot
The boy in heels
Édouard Prévot
The boy in heels


Serge Renko
Serge Renko
Mathieu
Serge Renko
Mathieu
Jérôme Marin
Jérôme Marin
Gentiane / Mr. K
Jérôme Marin
Gentiane / Mr. K
Mikarambar
Mikarambar
Lola-Coca
Mikarambar
Lola-Coca
Julian Lemarie
Julian Lemarie
The stage manager
Julian Lemarie
The stage manager


Cathy Cerda
Cathy Cerda
Lucie
Cathy Cerda
Lucie
Gilles Carré
Gilles Carré
The uncle
Gilles Carré
The uncle
Thibaud Boursier
Thibaud Boursier
Pascal
Thibaud Boursier
Pascal
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